There’s a Big Brother baby on the way

Will they call him / her George though?

Stu and Louise

by Gemma Horton |
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We’ve witnessed plenty of romances in the Big Brother household over the past 16 years. Whilst most haven’t ended too well (massive understatement), this romance has ended in a BABY. That’s right, we can thank Big Brother for starting a family.

Louise Cliffe, from series 12, and Stu Pilkington, from series nine, just announced that they have been for a 12-week scan. Adorable!

The couple have been best friends for years, but soon discovered that they both had something other than friendship on their minds.

After becoming an item, they are now expecting to welcome a new member to their family in 2017.

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Louise, a model, made it to the Big Brother final all the way back in 2011. She had been married to Jay McKray, another Big Brother contestant, but they called it quits on the marriage in 2013 after only a year of being Mr and Mrs.

BUT a year is still better than most romances that come out of the Big Brother house. We wait patiently to see if Chloe Khan and Stephen Bear can top that.

Stuart didn’t fare as well as Louise on the reality show (soz, Stu) and was the ninth person to be evicted from series nine. But he hasn’t done too badly for himself after his departure from the Big Brother house: he now owns a personal training studio in Cheshire and has a hot list of celebrity clients.

Stu and Louise
Stu and Louise ©Instagram

So far there have only been a handful of *Big Brother *babies so Louise and Stu join an exclusive (but small) club. Grace Adams-Small and Mikey Dalton from series six are married and have two children together. While Harry Amelia and Nick Henderson from last year’s *Big Brother *are also expecting a baby together, but have called time on their relationship.

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